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In this second post, we're focusing on the large circular area of the map |
The plaza with the Bougainvillea"trees" overlooks the circular area of the Central Garden, called the Bowl Garden. It consists of a series of concentric beds surrounding a circular pool with a maze constructed of clipped azalea shrubs in the middle.
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The clipped azalea maze, which only appears to float in the pool, has its supporters and its critics |
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The azalea shrubs making up the maze have flowers in various colors. It's more colorful at some times of the year than others. |
Much as I appreciated the wide range of foliage used in the Stream Garden, I've always been drawn to the flower-filled Bowl Garden, which changes with the seasons. Like the upper area, the semi-circular beds of the Bowl Garden are framed with trees and foliage.
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The trees in this area are identified as Lagerstoemia indica 'Muskogee' in Jim Duggan's book, Plants of the Getty's Central Garden, issued by Getty Publications in 2003. The myrtles are underplanted with Chondropetalum tectorum (aka small cape rush). |
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The next level of the garden is lined with more crape myrtles, underplanted with masses of Lomandra 'Platinum Beauty' |
Visitors enter the Bowl Garden from the zig-zag path at the bottom of the circle. You can enter paths on either side of the bowl but the two sides don't directly connect with one another. Each winds around to the bed below it before taking the visitor back to the zig-zag path.
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View from the upper end of the west side. Note the Corten steel edging the beds and separating them from the path. |
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A long view with another peek at the azalea maze below through trees and shrubs planted in the beds below |
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There are arches and trellises to support vines here and there |
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The flowers in this bed echo the colors of the azalea maze |
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This shot captures some of the east side of the Bowl Garden with Chrysanthemums on one level and a large Brugmansia on the level below it |
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This view of a pomegranate tree, Leucadendron 'Jester' and brightly-colored mums was one of my favorites |
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Top row: Heliotropium, Pentas lanceolata, and what I think is Plectranthus ecklonii Middle: Cyclamen, Digitalis purpurea, and Senecio 'Angel Wings' Bottom: assorted Chrysanthemums |
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Top row: Celosia, Xerochrysum bracteatum, and Iresine Middle: noID Salvia and Digiplexis Bottom: Tagetes with Violas, Chrysanthemums with Celosia, and Punica granatum (pomegranate) |
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This large Monstera deliciosa was tucked into an alcove we passed as we headed upward |
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A pretty Bougainvillea rambled down a stone wall |
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From the top level of the West Pavilion you can see the surrounding area, including Century City, which is visible in this shot. From another angle (not shown) we could make out downtown Los Angeles, blurred by smog. |
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View of part of the Cactus Garden from overhead, including tree aloes and giant Euphorbias |
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A better view of the same plants close up |
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This is as close as visitors can get to the Cactus Garden, loaded with what appears to be Agave americana and barrel cacti |
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